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UCmeNdc

(9,600 posts)
Mon Oct 29, 2012, 03:15 AM Oct 2012

A Desperate, Deceptive Gambit for Romney in Ohio

How desperate is Mitt Romney to win Ohio? Before you answer, pay attention to what he and his campaign have been saying about the auto industry in the last few days.

As you may have heard, Romney on Thursday scared the bejeezus out of Ohio autoworkers when, during a rally, he cited a story claiming that Chrysler was moving Jeep production to China. Thousands of people work at a sprawling Jeep complex in Toledo and a nearby machining plant. Many thousands more work for suppliers or have jobs otherwise dependent on the Jeep factories. It’s fair to say that they owe their jobs to President Obama, who in 2009 rescued Chrysler and General Motors from likely liquidation. If Chrysler moved the plants overseas, most of those people would be out of work.

The story turns out to be wrong. As Chrysler made clear the very next day, in a tartly worded blog post on the company website, officials have discussed opening plants in China in order to meet rising demand for vehicles there. They have no plans to downsize or shutter plants in the U.S. On the contrary, ......................

Did Romney intend to mislead Ohio voters? I was prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt. Presidential campaigns are chaotic, particularly in their final weeks. Maybe somebody on Romney's staff read the story, which bubbled up in the right-wing press and included a genuinely confusing statement from Fiat, and gave it to the candidate without checking its veracity. But, even after Chrysler clarified its intentions, the Romney campaign refused to answer questions from reporters about the erroneous claim. Now I think I know why: A new Romney ad references the same story.

Romney lies to Ohio voters again.

http://www.tnr.com/blog/plank/109256/romney-ohio-chrysler-jeep-china-toledo-obama-gm-rescue


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A Desperate, Deceptive Gambit for Romney in Ohio (Original Post) UCmeNdc Oct 2012 OP
Anyone know Chryslers email address whttevrr Oct 2012 #1
Tweet media heads everybody imgbitepolitic Oct 2012 #2
What are they saying on all of Romney's radio stations? Coyotl Oct 2012 #3

whttevrr

(2,345 posts)
1. Anyone know Chryslers email address
Mon Oct 29, 2012, 04:52 AM
Oct 2012

One that goes to an actual PR person?

Someone should ask them why they are letting Romney scare people.

I'd like to email them and ask why they are moving American Jobs to China and letting Romney tell people about it instead of being straightforward with people?

imgbitepolitic

(179 posts)
2. Tweet media heads everybody
Mon Oct 29, 2012, 05:00 AM
Oct 2012

I have been tweeting anchors on cnn and msnbc. If RR dont get bad press they will not stop.

 

Coyotl

(15,262 posts)
3. What are they saying on all of Romney's radio stations?
Mon Oct 29, 2012, 05:42 AM
Oct 2012

Bain Capital bought most of the radio in the USA, right? So, what are they saying about this?

How much of the media in Ohio is owned by Zitt Romney?

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